Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Not too much to report today, as far as Bermuda Shorts is concerned. Sure, there might be some political and public in-fighting going on about a proposed development deal at Tuckers Point, seventeen young ladies have entered the upcoming Miss Bermuda Pageant to fight for a spot in the 61st annual Miss World Pageant (view entry photos here) and a local eight-year-old was recently honored for writing her second book but other than that, all is quiet on the eastern front (not including the wails and coos of a recently born boy, of course). In the meantime I'll be kicking up my feet up and enjoying the view from the cheap seats—that, or changing yet another diaper, but relaxing on the beach sounds so much more romantic doesn't it? Until tomorrow...

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is a Bermuda-based travel writer and television correspondent. To read his work visit DavidLaHuta.com or to follow him on Twitter visit Twitter.com/DavidLaHuta. Visiting Bermuda? Read his story, 36 Hours in Bermuda, which appeared in the New York Times travel section in September 2009 (http://bit.ly/36HoursBermuda) and Jetsetter's The Many Faces of Bermuda, which ran in January 2011 (http://bit.ly/FacesOfBDA).